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Mr. Christian replied that the work was done about one year ago. <br /> Mr. Daniels replied that Northern Natural replaced line and piping from their facility which then <br /> goes west along the edge of the wetland. He noted that the digging was five to ten feet in depth <br /> and there would have been dewatering in those trenches. He could not speak to what happened <br /> with the neighboring property but noted that was not CenterPoint. He stated that this project would <br /> be surface level with the exception of putting in supports for the tank. He commented that this is <br /> a vapor and is flammable. He was unsure the odorant that the resident looked up online but <br /> provided the Chevron SDS that is used. He also provided details on studies that have been done <br /> and that can be supplied if desired. <br /> Chairperson Bauer asked if staff requested those reports. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson stated that staff did not make that type of request as those concerns were <br /> not raised by the development review team. He noted that the Commission could make that a <br /> condition if desired. He noted that the project from one year ago was maintenance and the WMO <br /> issued the proper permits for dewatering. He was not aware of any concerns or complaints made <br /> upon completion of the project. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy asked if there is anything about the use that is unusual or unique to this <br /> location. <br /> Mr.Daniels replied that there is nothing unusual or unique about the location,but it is good use of <br /> property they own. He noted that the use of these tanks are industry standard, and these would be <br /> above ground storage tanks,therefore a diking system would be used to ensure containment could <br /> occur. <br /> Mr. Christian asked for details on who looked into the application and the requested chemical. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson stated that the development review team includes staff from Planning, <br /> Economic Development, Building, Engineering, Public Works, Fire Department, and Police. He <br /> stated that any land use application is routed through all those departments for review and <br /> comment. He stated that the Fire Department did not have any concerns other than the permit for <br /> above ground storage tank that would include the diking system. <br /> Mr. Christian asked if the name of the chemical was known prior to tonight. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson confirmed that information was included in the application. <br /> Mr. Christian asked if anyone would like this tank behind their home. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Peters,seconded by Commissioner VanScoy,to close the public hearing. <br /> Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners Peters, VanScoy, Anderson, <br /> Gengler, Hunt, and Walker. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br /> I <br /> Planning Commission/April 28,2022 <br /> Page 13 of 20 <br />
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